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User Manual for Grass Valley NVISION CR6400 3G SDI Digital Video Router Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Grass Valley NVISION CR6400 3G SDI
- Product category: Routers & Switchers Grass Valley
- Brand: Grass Valley
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Grass Valley Routers & Switchers
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Product description The compact NVISION CR6400 3G/SDI Digital Video Router from Grass Valley fits 64 inputs and 64 outputs in a slim 2 RU frame and is ideal for small facilities, trucks, stadiums or any location that is space-constrained such as editing suites, post-production, and playout facilities. The robust matrix supports its 64-squared matrix, thanks to the introduction of DIN connectors rather than the typical BNC connectors. Supporting 3G-SDI signal format, this durable and ultra-reliable router contains a hot swappable module for easy serviceability and is tested for performance from 32 to 113°F.The space-saving nature of the router provides the power and flexibility of a larger, enterprise-class router, along with the flexibility to fit into most complex workflows, integrating easily with multiviewers, signal processing platforms, and master control switchers. -
- High-density 64x64 matrix in 2 RU
- Optional, redundant power supply available
- Broadcast quality components for high quality signal performance
- Rugged design to smoothly handle both movement and extreme temperature
- Local control panel option mounts to the front of the router or can be used for remote access using a remote panel expansion kit RP32 (available separately)
- Operates with or without external control system
- Field serviceable modules are hot swappable
- Crosspoint and control card
- Input and output cards
- Fan module
In the Box Grass Valley NVISION CR6400 3G/SDI Digital Video Router Limited 15-Month Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersGrass Valley CR6464-3GIG Specs | | | Reclocking | 270 Mb/s, and 1.483, 1.485, 2.966, and 2.970 Gb/s, or auto bypass. Pass-through: 10 Mb/s to 3.0 Gb/s | | Input Return Loss | > 15 dB, 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz | | Output Level | 800 mV p-p ± 10% | | DC Output Offset | 0 ± 0.5 VDC | | Rise / Fall time | < 135 ps | | Overshoot | ≤ 10% of amplitude | | Timing Jitter | < 0.2 UI p-p | | Alignment Jitter | < 0.3 UI at 100 kHz | | Return Loss | > 10 dB, 1.5 GHz to 3.0 GHz | | | | Data Rates | Up to 1.5 Gb/s, reclocking at 143, 177, 270, 360 & 540 Mb/s and 1.483 & 1.485 Gb/s rates, automatic bypass for other rates | | Impedance | 75 Ohms | | Cable Equalization | Up to 492' (150 m), Belden 1694A or equivalent cable, at 1.483 Gb/s and 1.485 Gb/s, and 1.312' (400m) at 143 to 540 Mb/s | | Input Return Loss | > 15 dB, 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz | | Level | 800 mV p-p ± 10% | | DC Output Offset | 0 ± 0.5 VDC | | Rise / Fall time | < 270 ps (20% to 80%) | | Overshoot | < 10% of amplitude | | Jitter | < 0.2 UI p-p | | Return Loss | > 15 dB, 5 MHz to 1.5 GHz | | | | Data Rates | SD-SDI: Auto reclocking at 143, 177, 270, 360 & 540 Mb/s and automatic bypass for other rates | | Impedance | 75 Ohms | | Cable Equalization | Up to 984' (300 m), Belden 1694A or equivalent cable | | Input Return Loss | ≥ 15 dB, 5 to 540 MHz | | Output Level | 800 mV p-p ± 10% | | Offset | 0 ± 0.5 VDC | | Rise / Fall time | 0.4 to 1.5 ns | | Overshoot | ≤ 10% of amplitude | | Jitter | ≤ 0.2 UI p-p | | Return Loss | ≥ 15 dB, 5 to 540 MHz | | | | Input & Output | 75 Ohms > 1312' (400 m), Belden 1694A or equivalent, 270 Mb/s SD-SDI > 492' (150 m), Belden 1694A or equivalent, near 1.5 Gb/s HD-SDI > 328' (100 m), Belden 1694A or equivalent, near 3.0 Gb/s 3G-SDI | | | | Power | 2 connectors, DIN 4 | | Ethernet | 1 connector, 10/100BaseT, RJ-45 jack | | RS-422 | 1 connector, 9-pin D type, usage determined by software, SMPTE 207M | | Reference Video | 2 connectors, BNC, 75 Ohms | | Control Panel | Two 2 x 60 connectors (optional, available separately) | | Removable | 4 x I/O card slots at rear 1 x crosspoint card slot at rear 1 x control card slot at rear 1 x fan module removable at the front | | Grounding Terminal | Copper, accepts 14-6 AWG | | Power Supply | 12 VDC ± 10%, 5 A | | Power Consumption | 77 W maximum | | Dimensions | Height: 3.5" (88 mm), fits EIA 2 RU 3.5" (89 mm) Width: 19" (48 cm) Depth: 11" (27 cm) from front of rack to extended ground screw | | Weight | 11.8 lb (5.35 kg) without I/O cards, without control panel 15.3 lb (6.94 kg) with 4 x I/O card, without control panel |
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